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These office giving-friendly fidgets, stress balls, brain teasers, and more are perfect to calm the most harried cybersecurity professionals [TechWeb]( Follow Dark Reading: [RSS]( December 02, 2023 LATEST SECURITY FEATURES & COMMENTARY [10 Holiday Gifts For Stressed-Out Security Pros]( These office giving-friendly fidgets, stress balls, brain teasers, and more are perfect to calm the most harried cybersecurity professionals. Helps Uncover Russian State-Sponsored Disinformation in Hungary]( Researchers used machine learning to analyze Hungarian media reports and found Russian narratives soured the nation's perspective on EU sanctions and arms deliveries months before the Ukraine invasion. [Cyber Threats to Watch Out for in 2024]( As cyber threats evolve in 2024, organizations must prepare for deepfakes, extortion, cloud targeting, supply chain compromises, and zero day exploits. Robust security capabilities, employee training, and incident response plans are key. 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